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Gas, Cars and Roads

A gas tax, not a change in room tax allocations, should fund road improvement

Roads are one of those core government services that are a great reflection of a community. It doesn’t matter what your political affiliation, when your right tire goes deep into a pothole, slamming your teeth together, you’re going to curse “government.” The leaders of our cities and states know this, and that’s why no matter […]

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The Creators

The People Combining Art & Business in Central Oregon

Art can be something you hang on your wallโ€”but for those who can’t afford that large painting or print to display, there are thankfully other alternatives. It’s nice when that artful thing you’re seeking is affordable, and even better, when it’s also locally made. Here in Central Oregon, practical, useful art, made by local people, […]

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Saving a Town with Cannabis

How a dusty Oregon border town got its mojo back, and (presumably) doubled its city budget

The Associated Press and the Idaho Statesman, which I believe are a part of the deeply feared and dreaded “opposition party” Emperor Pussy Grabber has spoken of, both ran pieces this week that give us some insight to just how much people enjoy cannabis. The story looks at Huntington, an Oregon town so small I […]

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Picks 3/15-3/23

Nell Robinson & Jim Nunally Band Thursday 16 FOLK AMERICANA โ€” This dynamic talent returns to Bend with a genre-busting, toe-tapping time. Combining jazz and bluegrass with some folky blues thrown in, this is true roots music at its best. Described as a “modern day Patsy Cline,” Robinson is joined by Grammy award-winning guitarist Jim […]

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The Dreamers

The people dreaming of a better world in Central Oregon

New businesses pop up year-round in Central Oregon. A special few conceptualize and produce their products locally. Even fewer sell their merchandise with the intention of effecting positive change. The following innovators stand out from the crowd with a vision that goes beyond selling goods. These entrepreneurs are using their inspiration to creating local jobs […]

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The Change Makers

The people innovating in the tech sector in Central Oregon

Local entrepreneurs are doing big things in the tech world, and some of them are even winning cash awards for their efforts. The 2016 Bend Venture Conference handed out over $3,755,000 in fundingโ€”a new record for Oregon angel conferencesโ€”and some of Central Oregon’s innovators were among the winners. The founders of Cascade Wellness Technology, Investipro […]

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Source Spotlight: Collin Robinson

President of the Oregon PTA

“So when we talk about school choice, vouchers, public funds going to religious organizations, or private schools, that’s scary. Because they’re not held to the same standards. That’s the problem.” โ€” Collin Robinson About a decade ago, Collin Robinson was a volunteer youth soccer coach for a team of kids from Bend’s Ensworth Elementary School. […]

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American Prophet

James Baldwin is Not Your Negro

“Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” โ€”James Baldwin The sometimes-brilliant ABC comedy “Black-ish” focuses on an upper-class mixed race family as they try to hold on to some of their culture while existing in a mostly-white community. A few weeks ago the show did […]

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Local Housing Inventory Declines

Putting Pressure on Housing Prices

The Beacon Report, which is based on real estate statistics from our local Multiple Listing Service, recently came out with February 2017 figures. This allows some interesting comparisons to last year’s Bend single-family residence sales of 1 acre or less. According to the report, closed sales in Bend for the month of February 2017 increased […]

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Death Wish of a Salesman

Iranian master Asghar Farhadi returns with a new film set in Tehran

In what is probably the only-on-the-nose metaphor of the entire film, “The Salesman” opens in an apartment building nearing collapse. Due to construction next door the foundations of the building are falling away, evidenced by the deep cracks forming along our protagonists’ bedroom walls. Married couple Emad and Rana rush around their crumbling apartment grabbing […]

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